Martin hits the road for yet another California road trip. He talks to his mom about attending the wrong funeral and he talks to his brother, Greg, about their new podcast-in-progress. Martin also enjoys a lovely chat with his nephew, Nathaniel, and his fiancé, Mayra, just a few hours after he proposed.

Martin took a road trip to California with Chanel Chakko and Justine Gorny. They engage in all sorts of silliness as they drive through the desert, stop at a sketchy gas station, and take a walk through Martin's childhood neighborhood.

World-renowned magician and mentalist Ryan Edwards is Martin's guest. Ryan talks about performing magic, consulting on TV shows, and designing his very successful line of products for the magic industry.

Justine Gorny is back (with a special appearance from Chanel Chakko)! Justine talks about the wild adventure of living inside her brain, including having a dead octopus as a pet and hating Mark Ruffalo.

The Villainy and Vice book club read Martin's book, Inside the Outside, and they invited him to join their conversation. (SPOILER ALERT: Martin goes into a lot of detail regarding the story and several of its pivotal plot points, so be warned.)

In the eighth installment of "Stranger-er Things," Martin and Liz talk about how the WWE may or may not have stolen their title on the 10/24/17 episode of Smackdown Live. They also talk about Episode Eight of Stranger Things: "The Upside Down"

Las Vegas native, Gary Lopez, sits down with Martin to talk about the tragic shooting that happened on the Las Vegas Strip. Gary shares his firsthand accounts from the Strip as he did his best to help injured victims.

Welcome to the first installment of "Stranger-er Things," a miniseries in which Martin and his Canadian pal, Liz Hersey, talk in-depth about the brilliant Netflix series Stranger Things. This week they discuss "Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers."

Martin squeezes in some time for a quick update on his forthcoming short story collection Dolph the Unicorn Killer and Other Stories. He also talks about the genesis of the book and the personal significance of it in his writing journey.

Take a ride on the Way-Back Machine, all the way back to April 7, 2014, for Episode 10 as Martin walks the audio tightrope by recording solo. He talks about his writing process, Joss Whedon, and why you shouldn't text and drive.